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TABLE TOP

E. OPERATION To Parents: Please read through these


Put your Table Top Robot in the centre of a clear table top (or on a toy box). Switch on to make the robot go. The instructions before giving guidance to
your children.
robot will move sideways. Make sure the starting angle of the robot is about perpendicular to the table edge,

ROBOT
so that when it walks towards the table edge, it can turn and keep going. Otherwise it may fall off the edge.
On table
On table On box

A. SAFETY MESSAGES
1. Adult supervision and assistance are required at all times.
2. This kit is intended for children 8 years or older.
3. This kit and its finished product contain small parts which may cause choking if misused. Keep away from
90
o children under 3 years old.
4. To prevent possible short circuits, never touch the contacts inside the battery case with any metal.

B. USE OF THE BATTERY


F. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Requires one 1.5V AA battery (not included).
If the motor does not run: 2. For best results, always use a fresh battery.
• Check that you are using a fresh battery. 3. Make sure you insert the battery with the correct polarities.
• Check that the battery is inserted the correct way round in the battery case. 4. Remove the battery from the kit when not in use.
• Check that all four wires are touching the metal terminals 5. Replace an exhausted battery straight away to avoid possible damage to the kit.
If the robot falls off from the table: 6. Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the kit before recharging.
• Check that the starting angle is about perpendicular to the table edge. 7. Rechargeable batteries should be recharged under adult supervision.
8. Make sure that the supply terminals in the battery case are not short circuited.
G. HOW DOES IT WORK? 9. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
The battery provide electricity to the motor, which turns the rotor at high speed. The gears reduce the
C. CONTENTS
speed of rotation so that the wheels turn quite slowly. It turns the two driving wheels and a third, single
wheel at right angles to the others. This third wheel doesn’t quite touch the table because of the roller.
When the robot reaches the edge of the table, the rollers go over the edge, allowing the third wheel to
tough the table. This makes the robot turn until the rollers move back onto the table. Cams on the axle
push the plates that the legs and claws are attached to turn from side to side.

H. FUN FACTS
• The robot legs are specially designed for adsorbing impact. If the robot accidentally falls off the table, A: Transparent cover x 1 B: Chassis with motor installed x 1 C: Leg x 8
the legs will be the first part to touch the ground. This makes the legs absorb most of the impact force,
minimizing the damage to the chassis. If the impact is big, the legs may come off from the chassis.
Don’t worry, they can be reinstalled and used over and over again! F: Washer screw x 1
• Many robots crabs have been built that walk sideways in the same way as real crabs.
• The fastest crab is the ghost crab, which can scuttle along at speeds up to 16 kilometres per hour (10
miles per hour) — much faster than your walking pace! D: Battery case x 1 E: Claw x 2 G: Screw x 2
• Crabs walk sideways because they can’t walk forwards! The middle joints in their legs can only bend
up and down, not from side to side.
• Cams move the Table Top Robot’s legs and claws. The cam is a useful mechanical device for controlling
movement. It was first used more than 2,000 years ago.
• Many mobile robots have sensor systems to avoid falling off edges or bumping into walls. They use
touch sensors or optical sensors to detect edges and walls.
H: Metal wire antenna x 1 I: Terminal cap x 2 J: Axle x 2 K: Gear x 2
• Some robots can remember the location of the edges, walls and other obstacles they hit, so they can

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avoid them in the future. Also required, but not included: 1 x 1.5V AA battery, small crosshead screwdriver.

©2013 4M Industrial Development Limited. All rights reserved.

D. ASSEMBLY 4
7
1. Put the chassis with motor installed on your work surface, the same way round as in the diagram. Push
one of the axles (Part J) into the hole next to the large gear wheel in the chassis, and slide one of the gears
(Part K) onto it, so that the gear interlocks with the large gear wheel.

2. Push the other axle into the hole in the motor recess, next to the first gear. Slide another gear onto it, so
that this gear interlocks with the first gear, and the worm gear of the motor.

3. Slot the battery case into place on top of the chassis, making sure that the axles slot into the two holes
on the underside of the case. Secure it with two screws (Part G). 6

4. Put the red wire from the battery case and the red wire from the motor into one of the terminals, and RED BLACK
push in a terminal cap (Part I) to trap and connect the wires. Put the black wire from the battery case and
the black wire from the switch into the other terminal, and push in a terminal cap to trap and connect the 5
wires.

5. Make sure the switch is off. Slot a 1.5-volt, AA battery into the battery case, with the negative terminal
of the battery (the flat end) touching the spring in the battery case. BLACK

6. Put the transparent cover over the battery case. Fit the cover into the two slots at the rear of the chassis. 3

7. Hold the metal wire antenna (Part H) in place and attach it and the 8 RED

transparent cover to the battery case with a washer screw (Part F). You
can gently bend the wire to adjust the angle of the antenna.

8. Clip four legs into one end of the chassis.

9. Clip four legs into the other end of the chassis.

10. Clip the two claws onto the chassis.

Congratulations! Your Table Top Robot is ready to go!

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Questions & Comments


We value you as a customer and your satisfaction with this product is important to us. If you have comments or questions, or you
find any part of this kit missing or defective, please do not hesitate to contact our distributor in your country. You will find the
address printed on the package. You are also welcome to contact our Marketing Support Team: Email: [email protected],
Fax (852) 25911566, Tel: (852) 28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-IND.COM
TABLE TOP
E. OPERATION To Parents: Please read through these
Put your Table Top Robot in the centre of a clear table top (or on a toy box). Switch on to make the robot go. The instructions before giving guidance to
your children.
robot will move sideways. Make sure the starting angle of the robot is about perpendicular to the table edge,

ROBOT
so that when it walks towards the table edge, it can turn and keep going. Otherwise it may fall off the edge.
On table
On table On box

A. SAFETY MESSAGES
1. Adult supervision and assistance are required at all times.
2. This kit is intended for children 8 years or older.
3. This kit and its finished product contain small parts which may cause choking if misused. Keep away from
90
o children under 3 years old.
4. To prevent possible short circuits, never touch the contacts inside the battery case with any metal.

B. USE OF THE BATTERY


F. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Requires one 1.5V AA battery (not included).
If the motor does not run: 2. For best results, always use a fresh battery.
• Check that you are using a fresh battery. 3. Make sure you insert the battery with the correct polarities.
• Check that the battery is inserted the correct way round in the battery case. 4. Remove the battery from the kit when not in use.
• Check that all four wires are touching the metal terminals 5. Replace an exhausted battery straight away to avoid possible damage to the kit.
If the robot falls off from the table: 6. Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the kit before recharging.
• Check that the starting angle is about perpendicular to the table edge. 7. Rechargeable batteries should be recharged under adult supervision.
8. Make sure that the supply terminals in the battery case are not short circuited.
G. HOW DOES IT WORK? 9. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
The battery provide electricity to the motor, which turns the rotor at high speed. The gears reduce the
C. CONTENTS
speed of rotation so that the wheels turn quite slowly. It turns the two driving wheels and a third, single
wheel at right angles to the others. This third wheel doesn’t quite touch the table because of the roller.
When the robot reaches the edge of the table, the rollers go over the edge, allowing the third wheel to
tough the table. This makes the robot turn until the rollers move back onto the table. Cams on the axle
push the plates that the legs and claws are attached to turn from side to side.

H. FUN FACTS
• The robot legs are specially designed for adsorbing impact. If the robot accidentally falls off the table, A: Transparent cover x 1 B: Chassis with motor installed x 1 C: Leg x 8
the legs will be the first part to touch the ground. This makes the legs absorb most of the impact force,
minimizing the damage to the chassis. If the impact is big, the legs may come off from the chassis.
Don’t worry, they can be reinstalled and used over and over again! F: Washer screw x 1
• Many robots crabs have been built that walk sideways in the same way as real crabs.
• The fastest crab is the ghost crab, which can scuttle along at speeds up to 16 kilometres per hour (10
miles per hour) — much faster than your walking pace! D: Battery case x 1 E: Claw x 2 G: Screw x 2
• Crabs walk sideways because they can’t walk forwards! The middle joints in their legs can only bend
up and down, not from side to side.
• Cams move the Table Top Robot’s legs and claws. The cam is a useful mechanical device for controlling
movement. It was first used more than 2,000 years ago.
• Many mobile robots have sensor systems to avoid falling off edges or bumping into walls. They use
touch sensors or optical sensors to detect edges and walls.
H: Metal wire antenna x 1 I: Terminal cap x 2 J: Axle x 2 K: Gear x 2
• Some robots can remember the location of the edges, walls and other obstacles they hit, so they can

41-03357/1
avoid them in the future. Also required, but not included: 1 x 1.5V AA battery, small crosshead screwdriver.

©2013 4M Industrial Development Limited. All rights reserved.

D. ASSEMBLY 4
7
1. Put the chassis with motor installed on your work surface, the same way round as in the diagram. Push
one of the axles (Part J) into the hole next to the large gear wheel in the chassis, and slide one of the gears
(Part K) onto it, so that the gear interlocks with the large gear wheel.

2. Push the other axle into the hole in the motor recess, next to the first gear. Slide another gear onto it, so
that this gear interlocks with the first gear, and the worm gear of the motor.

3. Slot the battery case into place on top of the chassis, making sure that the axles slot into the two holes
on the underside of the case. Secure it with two screws (Part G). 6

4. Put the red wire from the battery case and the red wire from the motor into one of the terminals, and RED BLACK
push in a terminal cap (Part I) to trap and connect the wires. Put the black wire from the battery case and
the black wire from the switch into the other terminal, and push in a terminal cap to trap and connect the 5
wires.

5. Make sure the switch is off. Slot a 1.5-volt, AA battery into the battery case, with the negative terminal
of the battery (the flat end) touching the spring in the battery case. BLACK

6. Put the transparent cover over the battery case. Fit the cover into the two slots at the rear of the chassis. 3

7. Hold the metal wire antenna (Part H) in place and attach it and the 8 RED

transparent cover to the battery case with a washer screw (Part F). You
can gently bend the wire to adjust the angle of the antenna.

8. Clip four legs into one end of the chassis.

9. Clip four legs into the other end of the chassis.

10. Clip the two claws onto the chassis.

Congratulations! Your Table Top Robot is ready to go!

TOP VIEW
2

1
10 9

Questions & Comments


We value you as a customer and your satisfaction with this product is important to us. If you have comments or questions, or you
find any part of this kit missing or defective, please do not hesitate to contact our distributor in your country. You will find the
address printed on the package. You are also welcome to contact our Marketing Support Team: Email: [email protected],
Fax (852) 25911566, Tel: (852) 28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-IND.COM

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